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Is the F-75 deep enough to handle

Dig first! Then it will be deep enough.:yikes:

To think I've been a little lethargic about going out in 40 degree weather here this morning.

I hope it warms up for you.
 
Do you have room for me to sleep on the couch? (grin). Our weather is RIGHT on the brink of spring. Robins have been around for almost 2 weeks, high temps in the 50's everyday of the coming week, but night time lows in the teens (so the ground re-freezes).
I'm just in the throws of a hobbiest's version of SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder).
This too shall pass (and I HOPE DARN SOON)!
Tagamet
 
Hey Larry, Wind's blowing, sun shining, 37 degrees here, got my 2 wonderful granddaughters and a fresh cup of McDonald's coffee. Life is good!! Chin up, You'll be out this time next week hunting in a short sleeve short...Stay warm, Richardntn
 
Yes, in the greater scheme of things, Life is good. This is my first Spring season that I haven't had to get up and go to work, so I guess the extra time on my hands has me chomping harder on the bit.
That's not an excuse for my impatience, but it does help explain it.
I need to get myself to the local library (again) and conduct some more historical research. I'd stopped doing that when I found myself getting in the car and driving to prospective site only to see a snow and waste gasoline. (DUH)
Thanks again, and God Bless,
Tagamet
 
spring CAN'T be far behind!..sun's higher in the sky with each passing day!..
 
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